WHITMER-CENTRAL TICKETS: The Whitmer at Central Catholic football game Friday is expected to be a sellout. If that occurs, passes will not be accepted. All fans are advised to get tickets at the site of the competing schools ahead of time. Tickets ($4 for students, $6 adults) go on sale this morning at both Whitmer and Central Catholic.

City League

FRIDAY

Bowher at Rogers

Whitmer at Central Catholic

Clay vs. St. John’s at Bowsher

Bowsher at Rogers

St. Francis at Start

Woodward vs. Scott at Waite

SATURDAY

Waite at Woodmore

Northern Lakes League

FRIDAY

Anthony Wayne at Northview

Bowling Green at Maumee

Perrysburg at Springfield

Southview at Rossford

Suburban Lakes League

FRIDAY

Elmwood at Eastwood

Lake at Genoa

Gibsonburg at Otsego

TAAC

FRIDAY

Cardinal Stritch vs. Edon at Clay

Toledo Christian at Danbury

Hilltop at Montpelier

Northwood at Ottawa Hills

NWOAL

FRIDAY

Archbold at Patrick Henry

Bryan at Liberty Center

Swanton at Delta

Evergreen at Wauseon

Other Northwest Ohio

FRIDAY

Leipsic at Arcadia

FIndlay at Lima Senior

Galion at Fostoria

Fostoria St. Wendelin at Lima Perry

Fremont Ross at Napoleon

North Baltimore at Fremont St. Joseph

Holgate at Hicksville

Seneca East at Lakota

Liberty-Benton at Hardin Northern

McComb at Arlington

Huron at Oak Harbor

Van Buren at Pandora-Gilboa

SATURDAY

Port Clinton at Sandusky St. Mary

Southeast Michigan

FRIDAY

Bedford at Tecumseh

Brooklyn Columbia Central at Blissfield

Leslie at Erie Mason

Whitmore Lake at Whiteford

NHL

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division

W L OT Pts GF GA

Philadelphia 2 0 1 5 8 6

N.Y. Islanders 1 0 1 3 10 9

N.Y. Rangers 1 1 0 2 10 9

Pittsburgh 1 2 0 2 7 7

New Jersey 0 2 1 1 6 14

Northeast Division

W L OT Pts GF GA

Toronto 2 0 0 4 8 3

Boston 1 1 0 2 5 5

Montreal 1 1 0 2 5 5

Buffalo 1 2 0 2 8 11

Ottawa 0 2 1 1 4 10

Southeast Division

W L OT Pts GF GA

Carolina 2 0 0 4 6 4

Washington 2 1 0 4 12 8

Tampa Bay 1 0 0 2 5 3

Atlanta 1 1 0 2 7 7

Florida 0 1 0 0 2 3

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Central Division

W L OT Pts GF GA

Detroit 2 0 0 4 7 2

St. Louis 2 0 0 4 7 2

Chicago 1 1 1 3 9 10

Nashville 1 0 0 2 4 1

Columbus 1 1 0 2 5 5

Northwest Division

W L OT Pts GF GA

Edmonton 2 0 0 4 7 2

Calgary 1 1 0 2 3 5

Colorado 1 1 0 2 6 7

Vancouver 0 0 1 1 1 2

Minnesota 0 1 1 1 4 6

Pacific Division

W L OT Pts GF GA

Dallas 2 0 0 4 9 7

San Jose 1 0 1 3 5 5

Los Angeles 1 1 0 2 3 4

Phoenix 1 1 0 2 5 5

Anaheim 0 3 0 0 2 13

Note: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss.

MONDAY

N.Y. Islanders 6, N.Y. Rangers 4

St. Louis 5, Anaheim 1

Pittsburgh 3, New Jersey 1

Chicago 4, Buffalo 3

Philadelphia 4, Colorado 2

Washington 3, Ottawa 2, OT

Florida at Vancouver, late

SUNDAY

Boston 3, Phoenix 0

Calgary 3, Los Angeles 1

Edmonton 3, Florida 2

TUESDAY

Colorado at Detroit, 7:30

Atlanta at Los Angeles, 10:30

WEDNESDAY

New Jersey at Buffalo, 7

N.Y. Islanders at Washington, 7

Tampa Bay at Montreal, 7:30

Toronto at Pittsburgh, 7:30

Nashville at Chicago, 8:30

Vancouver at Anaheim, 10

College Football

Mid-American Conference

East

Conference All Games

W L PF PA W L PF PA

Miami 2 0 55 42 3 3 114 182

Buffalo 1 0 28 26 2 3 96 129

Ohio 2 1 92 62 3 3 155 139

Kent St. 1 1 49 44 2 3 103 104

Temple 1 1 30 41 4 2 146 141

Akron 0 2 31 78 0 6 101 227

BGSU 0 2 51 77 1 5 163 233

West

Conference All Games

W L PF PA W L PF PA

N. Illinois 2 0 81 31 4 2 170 126

Toledo 2 0 57 37 3 3 119 175

W. Mich. 1 1 69 53 2 3 145 138

Ball St. 1 1 47 62 2 4 110 168

C. Mich. 1 2 79 58 2 4 158 133

E. Mich. 0 4 58 162 0 6 105 266

SATURDAY

Miami at Cent. Michigan, Noon

Bowling Green at Temple, 1

E. Michigan at Ball St., 1

Akron at Ohio, 2

W. Michigan at Notre Dame, 2:30

Buffalo at N. Illinois, 3:30

Kent St. at Toledo, 7

Big Ten

Conference All Games

W L PF PA W L PF PA

Mich. St. 2 0 68 41 6 0 215 110

Ohio St. 2 0 62 23 6 0 259 81

Iowa 1 0 24 3 4 1 168 51

Purdue 1 0 20 17 3 2 107 105

Michigan 1 1 59 69 5 1 224 161

N’western 1 1 46 48 5 1 166 110

Wisconsin 1 1 65 57 5 1 223 114

Illinois 1 1 46 37 3 2 122 85

Indiana 0 2 45 80 3 2 169 138

Penn St. 0 2 16 57 3 3 109 108

Minnesota 0 2 51 70 1 5 157 194

SATURDAY

Arkansas St. at Indiana, Noon

Minnesota at Purdue, Noon

Illinois at Michigan St., Noon

Iowa at Michigan, 3:30

Ohio St. at Wisconsin, 7

National

WEDNESDAY

UCF (3-2) at Marshall (1-4), 8

THURSDAY

South Florida (3-2) at West Virginia (4-1), 7:30

Kansas St. (4-1) at Kansas (2-3), 7:30

FRIDAY

Cincinnati (2-3) at Louisville (3-2), 8

SATURDAY

EAST

Sacred Heart (1-5) at Duquesne (3-3), Noon

Lehigh (3-2) at Harvard (3-1), Noon

Villanova (3-2) at Maine (2-4), Noon

San Diego (1-5) at Marist (2-3), Noon

Bryant (4-2) at Monmouth, N.J. (1-4), Noon

Columbia (3-1) at Penn (3-1), Noon

Albany, N.Y. (3-2) at Robert Morris (5-1), Noon

Pittsburgh (2-3) at Syracuse (4-1), Noon

Fordham (2-4) at Yale (3-1), Noon

Colgate (3-2) at Cornell (1-3), 12:30

Bucknell (0-5) at Georgetown, D.C. (3-3), 1

Stony Brook (2-3) at Lafayette (0-5), 1

Brown (2-2) at Princeton (1-3), 1

Wagner (3-2) at St. Francis, Pa. (1-4), 1

Holy Cross (3-3) at Dartmouth (2-2), 1:30

Army (4-2) vs. Rutgers (3-2) at East Rutherford, N.J., 2

Rhode Island (2-3) at Delaware (6-0), 3:30

Richmond (2-3) at Massachusetts (4-1), 3:30

SMU (4-2) at Navy (3-2), 3:45

SOUTH

Maryland (4-1) at Clemson (2-3), Noon

N.C. State (5-1) at East Carolina (3-2), Noon

Boston College (2-3) at Florida St. (5-1), Noon

Southern Miss. (4-2) at Memphis (1-5), Noon

Vanderbilt (2-3) at Georgia (2-4), 12:21

Drake (3-3) at Campbell (2-3), 1

N. Carolina A&T (0-6) at Delaware St. (0-5), 1

Miami (3-2) at Duke (1-4), 1

N.C. Central (2-3) at Georgia St. (4-2), 1

Norfolk St. (2-3) at Hampton (4-1), 1

Davidson (1-4) at Morehead St. (2-3), 1

Gardner-Webb (1-3) at Charleston Southern (2-3), 1:30

Bethune-Cookman (5-0) at S. Carolina St. (4-1), 1:30

Liberty (4-2) at VMI (2-3), 1:30

W. Carolina (2-4) at Wofford (4-1), 1:30

Coastal Carolina (1-4) at Presbyterian (0-5), 2

Furman (3-2) at Samford (3-3), 2

Savannah St. (0-6) at Florida A&M (2-3), 3

Alcorn St. (3-2) at Grambling St. (4-1), 3

E. Kentucky (2-3) at Tenn.-Martin (2-4), 3

Arkansas (4-1) at Auburn (6-0), 3:30

Middle Tennessee (2-3) at Georgia Tech (4-2), 3:30

New Hampshire (3-3) at James Madison (4-1), 3:30

Wake Forest (2-4) at Virginia Tech (4-2), 3:30

Tennessee St. (3-3) at Jacksonville St. (6-0), 4

Idaho (3-2) at Louisiana Tech (2-4), 4

UTEP (5-1) at UAB (1-4), 4:05

The Citadel (2-4) at Appalachian St. (5-0), 6

Georgia Southern (3-2) at Chattanooga (3-2), 6

South Carolina (4-1) at Kentucky (3-3), 6

North Carolina (3-2) at Virginia (2-3), 6

SE Missouri (5-1) at Austin Peay (2-3), 7

Mississippi St. (4-2) at Florida (4-2), 7

Southern U. (2-3) at Jackson St. (4-1), 7

Louisiana-Lafayette (2-3) at Troy (3-2), 7

Louisiana-Monroe (2-3) at W. Kentucky (0-5), 7

McNeese St. (2-3) at LSU (6-0), 7

E. Illinois (0-6) at Tennessee Tech (2-4), 8

Mississippi (3-2) at Alabama (5-1), 9

MIDWEST

Dayton (5-1) at Butler (3-3), 1

Jacksonville (5-1) at Valparaiso (0-6), 2

N. Dakota St. (4-2) at Illinois St. (3-3), 3

S. Dakota St. (1-4) at S. Illinois (3-3), 3

Texas (3-2) at Nebraska (5-0), 3:30

Missouri St. (2-3) at Indiana St. (3-2), 4:05

N. Iowa (2-3) at South Dakota (3-3), 5:05

Youngstown St. (3-3) at W. Illinois (4-2), 7

SOUTHWEST

Missouri (5-0) at Texas A&M (3-2), Noon

Lincoln, Mo. (1-5) at Prairie View (3-3), 3

SE Louisiana (2-3) at Sam Houston St. (3-2), 3

Cent. Arkansas (3-2) at Stephen F.Austin (4-1), 3

Houston (3-2) at Rice (1-5), 3:30

Oklahoma St. (5-0) at Texas Tech (3-2), 3:30

BYU (2-4) at TCU (6-0), 4

Alabama A&M (2-4) at Ark.-Pine Bluff (2-3), 7

South Alabama (5-0) at Lamar (3-3), 7

Iowa St. (3-3) at Oklahoma (5-0), 7

Nicholls St. (1-4) at Texas St. (3-2), 7

Tulane (2-3) at Tulsa (3-3), 7

Fla. International (1-4) at North Texas (1-5), 7:30

FAR WEST

UNLV (1-5) at Colorado St. (1-5), 2

California (3-2) at Southern Cal (4-2), 3:30

E. Washington (4-2) at N. Colorado (2-4), 3:35

Cal Poly (4-2) at S. Utah (2-4), 5

Weber St. (2-3) at Idaho St. (1-5), 5:35

Utah (5-0) at Wyoming (2-4), 6

Montana St. (5-1) at N. Arizona (3-2), 6:05

Baylor (4-2) at Colorado (3-2), 7

Arizona (4-1) at Washington St. (1-5), 7:30

Air Force (5-1) at San Diego St. (3-2), 8

Boise St. (5-0) at San Jose St. (1-5), 8

Montana (4-2) at Portland St. (2-3), 8:05

Oregon St. (3-2) at Washington (2-3), 10:15

New Mexico St. (1-4) at Fresno St. (3-2), 10:30

Nevada (6-0) at Hawaii (4-2), 11:30

Transactions

BASEBALL

National League

CHICAGO CUBS – Announced pitching coach Larry Rothschild has exercised his contract option for next season.

1920–In the final race of his career, 3-year-old Man o’ War defeats 1919 Triple Crown winner Sir Barton in a match race, the Kenilworth Park Gold Cup. Sent off at odds of 1-20, Man o’ War wins by seven lengths for his 14th consecutive victory.

1940–Tennessee registers its 17th consecutive regular-season shutout with a 53-0 rout of Tennessee-Chattanooga. The record streak started on Nov. 5, 1938, also against Tennessee-Chattanooga.

1986–Walter Payton becomes the first NFL player to accumulate 20,000 all-purpose yards in the Chicago Bears’ 20-7 victory over the Houston Oilers. Payton has 76 yards rushing and 30 yards receiving for a career total of 20,045.

1991–Doug Flutie of the British Columbia Lions breaks Warren Moon’s CFL record for yards passing in a season with a 582-yard performance in a 45-38 overtime loss to Edmonton.

1992–Art Monk of the Washington Redskins becomes the NFL’s career reception leader when he catches a 10-yard sideline pass in the fourth quarter of a 34-3 victory over Denver. Monk’s seven catches move him past former Seattle star Steve Largent, who retired after the 1989 season with 819 receptions.

1997–James Stewart of the Jacksonville Jaguars becomes the fourth player in NFL history and the first since 1963 to rush for five touchdowns. All the TDs are for less than 10 yards, and he finishes with 102 yards on 15 carries in Jacksonville’s 38-21 victory over Philadelphia.

2003–Michael Schumacher wins a record sixth world title. He clinches the Formula One championship by finishing eighth in the Japanese Grand Prix. Ferrari teammate Rubens Barrichello wins the season-ending race.

2007–Philadelphia forward Jesse Boulerice is suspended 25 games by the NHL for striking Vancouver’s Ryan Kesler across the face with his stick, the longest single-season ban in league history. Boulerice’s hit came late in Philadelphia’s 8-2 win over Vancouver on Oct. 10.

2008–Arizona becomes the first team in NFL history to block a punt to score the winning TD in overtime in their 30-24 win over Dallas.

2008–For the first time since 1970, the winning points are scored in the final 10 seconds of the fourth quarter in four games in a single NFL weekend. Josh Brown kicks a 49-yard field goal on the last play of the game as previously winless St. Louis beats Washington 19-17. Jason Elam makes a 48-yard field goal on the final play as the Falcons beat the Bears 22-20. Matt Schaub runs for a 3-yard touchdown with 3 seconds left as the previously winless Texans beat the Dolphins 29-28. Ryan Longwell kicks a 26-yard field goal with 9 seconds left as Minnesota beats Detroit 12-10.

2008–Washington, the only team in NFL history to open a season with no offensive turnovers through its first five games, fumbles four times in six possessions in its 19-17 loss to St. Louis.

2009–Brent Seabrook scores 26 seconds into overtime and the Chicago Blackhawks matched the biggest comeback in NHL history, rallying from a five-goal deficit to beat the Calgary Flames 6-5. Chicago fell behind 5-0 in the first period before overtaking the Flames.

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